Hear Mitch Schlimer’s 10/1 show on the Let’s Talk Business page. Mitch’s two featured guests were Dave Anderson, Native American entrepreneur and visionary behind the NASD public company “Famous Daves” BBQ (www.famousdaves.com). His second featured guest was Jennifer Kushell, the entrepreneur behind the “Your Success Network” (www.YSN.com), and co-author of the NY Times best seller-“Secrets Of The Young & Successful”.

Qurious (recently voted Atlanta’s Best Ambient Composers by Creative Loafing) joined us last night for a session!

Qurious is not so much a band as it is a vessel. A vessel transports you into the dark far reaches of space and back, in an attempt to impart in their listeners a new-found, alien third-person perspective on the world and the infinite natural beauty that surrounds. Such a voyage is fueled through the production of ethereal musical landscapes constructed with hypnotizing vocal melodies, dance-inducing synthesizers, and found-samples gathered along the way. Your guides/abductors for this trek are a duo composed of one part singer/songwriter Catherine Quesenberry with a specialty in vocals, korg, and a secret weapon, and one part Mike Netland, engineer of samples, beats, and robo-phonetics. They’re coming to your planet, to your venues, to your homes. Their songs will draw you in like a sound-wave tractor beam. Don’t be scared though. They’re just Qurious.

First, founders of the Etowah River Music Festival will be joining the crew in studio this week to tell us about the event, taking place October 7th and 8th at the Etowah River Campgrounds and featuring our friend Uncle Joe’s Medicine Show, Georgia Soul Council and a whole lot more . Haven’t confirmed, but we’ll potentially have a weekend pass or two to give away on air, too. So definitely check it out as Treacherous is on call for the setlist this Thursday.

Secondly, and this is quite short notice, but the Midtown Art Cinema (10th and Monroe) is showing Soulthunder, the story of the reunion of Conrad Johnson and the Kashmere Stage Band, exec-produced by Jamie Foxx. It’s sure to be a heart touching story with some seriously bad funk on the soundtrack, but it only runs through this Thursday. You’ve got eight more chances to catch it with Wednesday and Thursday show times of 2:15, 4:35, 7:35, and 9:40.

Ok, finally, the playlist from last week, on which The Price is Right held it down quite solidly. Pick up the stream here! or embedded in the Electric Boogaloo home page.